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一醉
[yī zuì]
'One Drunkenness,' which means becoming intoxicated once, could signify losing oneself momentarily without a worry, forgetting about reality.
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醉一晚
[zuì yī wăn]
Translating to Drunk One Night this suggests temporary immersion into indulgence or forgetfulness ...
醉兮忘兮
[zuì xī wàng xī]
Drunkenly Forgetful portrays the sentiment of being intoxicated not only by alcohol but also metaphorically ...
忘醉
[wàng zuì]
Forgetting drunkenness conveys the feeling after heavy drinking when someone can no longer remember ...
独饮醉
[dú yĭn zuì]
Getting Drunk Alone illustrates solitary indulgence drinking alcohol by oneself until intoxication ...
醉酒人
[zuì jiŭ rén]
Drunken Person could be about the state of drunkenness where one loses inhibitions revealing true ...
酒醉酒醒
[jiŭ zuì jiŭ xĭng]
Getting drunk and sobering up which reflects on moments or cycles of losing oneself temporarily ...
酒醉一宿
[jiŭ zuì yī sù]
Drunk for One Night A simple expression of revelry or escape from everyday worries through drinking ...
曾醉
[céng zuì]
Once drunk A simple reminiscence about being intoxicated previously possibly also hinting at experiences ...
只是醉酒
[zhĭ shì zuì jiŭ]
Simply intoxicated Implies being drunk without much further context perhaps seeking a temporary ...